Best Campgrounds near Calera, OK

Campgrounds surrounding Calera, Oklahoma cluster around the shores of Lake Texoma, with several locations offering a mix of RV sites, tent camping, and cabin accommodations. Lake Texoma State Park provides established camping areas with full hookups for RVs, while nearby Corps of Engineers campgrounds like Burns Run East, Burns Run West, and Platter Flats offer more accessible options along the lakeshore. Choctaw RV Park in Durant presents a developed alternative with amenities including concrete pads and shuttle service to the adjacent casino. The region supports multiple accommodation types from basic tent camping to glamping experiences.

Campers planning visits should consider seasonal patterns that affect campground operations in the area. "Year round enjoyment is part of the reason I like this place! Even though some of the campground is closed in the off season it still offers great camp sites," noted one visitor about Lakeside Campground. Several camping areas operate seasonally, with Burns Run East open April 1 to October 31, and Lakeside Campground running April 1 to September 30. Lake Texoma water levels can fluctuate, and flooding has historically affected some campgrounds. Most established sites require advance reservations through recreation.gov or property-specific booking systems. Cell service varies but remains generally reliable throughout the region, with T-Mobile users reporting strong 5G coverage at certain campgrounds.

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Calera area. Platter Flats receives positive reviews for its lakeside views, with one visitor mentioning, "We've always been able to find an open spot with a nice view." Traffic patterns affect camping experiences, particularly on weekends when day-use visitors increase at popular lake access points. Campgrounds with equestrian facilities like Platter Flats provide unique mixed-use environments where visitors can observe horses, though some reviewers note this creates dust and odor considerations. Travelers seeking quieter experiences might consider weekday visits or exploring less-trafficked campgrounds. Most established camping areas feature concrete picnic tables, fire rings, and restroom facilities, with varying levels of shower availability and hookup options across properties.

Best Camping Sites Near Calera, Oklahoma (143)

    1. Eisenhower State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Denison, TX
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 465-1956

    $15 - $55 / night

    "Lots of choices, many close to water and some right next to docks/launches. Simple clean sites, just how camp tenting should be."

    "In more recent years they have added ATV trails to accompany the bike and walking trails, the swimming beach and the outdoor amphitheater and pavilion."

    2. Choctaw RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Calera, OK
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 920-0160

    $40 - $55 / night

    "Very clean KOA right next to Choctaw casino. They have a shuttle that comes right to your spot to take you to the casino. Cable tv and a great pool as well! Great place!"

    "Near Choctaw Casino, plenty of entertainment for travelers."

    3. Lake Texoma State Park — Lake Texoma State Resort Park

    9 Reviews
    Kingston, OK
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 564-2566

    "Bathrooms could use an update but that’s par for the course in Oklahoma."

    "Good shore fishing but not a lot of hiking and such close by. Sunrise and sun set on the water was nice."

    4. Burns Run West

    6 Reviews
    Denison, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 965-4922

    $18 - $120 / night

    "Burns Run West is a nice camp ground on the Oklahoma side of Texoma. The bathrooms could use a little attention (still cleaner than some places!)"

    "We had an amazing view of the lake! We stayed at site 13 on loop B and we were located close to the bath house, which was very convenient. We did not have access to the lake at our site."

    5. Platter Flats

    5 Reviews
    Calera, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 434-5864

    $16 - $50 / night

    "There are great hiking trails and beautiful views. Good shady spots. We had two kids with us and we loved walking around the campground and seeing all the horses!"

    "great place for fishing, and if you are looking for a wonderful sunset, you have found the best place for it. generic campsite but close to the lake."

    6. Burns Run East Campground

    7 Reviews
    Denison, TX
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 965-4660

    $28 - $50 / night

    "Water and trash were close by. Pit toilets were a bit of a walk. Showers and flush toilets were in the section with hook ups. Mainly RV’s there, some tents, vans, etc. Amazing views of Lake Texoma!!"

    "Site 47 is my favorite, with extra space to spread out and the furthest away from the noise. The wind can be a bit much in a RTT, but overall it’s not terrible."

    7. Lakeside (OK)

    5 Reviews
    Calera, OK
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 920-0176

    $18 - $50 / night

    "However, just watched where we stepped and it was ok. We walked all over the place, did some sight seeing in other areas."

    "Sand burrs are noted in multiple locations throughout the park. I had 5G 4 bars with T Mobile. Sites are asphault and generally spaced apart so you are not right on top of each other."

    8. Riverview RV and Recreational Park

    5 Reviews
    Denison, TX
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 296-8439

    "Close to Texoma Lake, there is also access to the Red River. No WiFi or many local TV channels. I show 5G and 2 bars on Att phone."

    "This park is just inside the OK border right on the red river. Very pretty and quite."

    9. COE Lake Texoma Burns Run West

    5 Reviews
    Lake Texoma, OK
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (903) 965-4922

    "Everyday there was a cool breeze coming off the lake and wasn't bothered by mosquitoes or flies. The view is awesome. The beach is all along the shore."

    "Decent beach access but it’s texoma so don’t expect too much lol Great fishing set back in the cove and next to the dam."

    10. Lake Texoma RV Resort, LLC

    1 Review
    Calera, OK
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (580) 931-8963

    "Make sure to reserve your spot online if it is near a holiday. We will definitely be back."

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Recent Reviews near Calera, OK

439 Reviews of 143 Calera Campgrounds


  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Eisenhower State Park Campground

    Nice park overall. Clean and secure.

    I’ve been here several times over the last few years (latest oct 2025). I like the hiking trails and the amazing beauty of the outdoors. The lake is pretty and probably fun to fish or boat on. I didn’t do this while I was there. There is a small onsite store. The roads are maintained and paved and the campsites are very nice sized with long parking spots for campers. Some tent sites have power and some even have large screen shelters. The park is monitored by state police throughout the day and night and that is good to keep the trouble away.

  • Hope M.
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Blue River Campground

    Love Camping here

    I come here alot now with my husband or best friend. My husband and I fish but it’s nice to get away and just to go to the woods and fish.

  • Wesley H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Blue River Camp

    Very peaceful

    Easy access for our class c, very scenic river water falls

  • c
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Texoma Shores RV Resort

    Beautiful lake texoma

    Nice clean camping area clean showers hot water nice boat ramp

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Hidden Grove RV Resort

    Beautiful quiet oasis

    You can tell this is a good place to stay as soon as you pull in the drive. Great roads, very large sites, your choice pull in paved or gravel, back in or lake side. All spots have a paved patio. The owners are so nice and make you feel at home. We stayed an extra night.

  • Tyler S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2025

    Blue River Campground

    Blue River camping

    This place is a gem and is the only natural aquifer left in Oklahoma. You have to have fishing licenses to enter. I thought that was very strange provided we only camp to camp and swim.

  • Erin-Frannie R.
    May. 30, 2025

    The Point Campground — Chickasaw National Recreation Area

    Surprised the tent sites were empty.

     We've never been to Chickasaw National Recreation Area so I tried to reserve a site online but they were ALL booked (Memorial Day Weekend). We drove down Thursday night to try to snag a FCFS site. We drove first to Buckhorn but almost every site was full. This seems like the popular grounds for campers with kids. A bit active for our taste so we made the 30 minute drive over to The Point expecting the same. We found all of the tent sites at The Point were empty. I don't know why, the energy was much calmer and quieter. We walked around to found the best site for us. By Friday night the RV sites were all full but there were only a few other tent campers. On the topic of RV’s… The generator hours are 7AM-9AM, 7PM-9PM. We didn’t hear a single generator over our 4 days there. 

    The tent sites are walk-in, not too far from the parking spots. Each are pretty secluded and quiet until Saturday when one of the tent sites decided to play their music loud enough for half of the grounds to hear all day long. There is NO cell or internet signal other than one sweet spot by the bathrooms, so you may get a surge of texts and missed call notifications while you're doing your business. 

    The grounds are very well kept, bathrooms clean, roads clear, and minimal trash at the sites. The timed showers are solar heated and the water temp was pleasant. 

    When the sun starts setting the wildlife start to appear. 3 deer passed right by our campsite with no fear. And I watched a family of squirrels having a good day in a tree we had our tarp tied to. We’ll be going back to experience all of the touristy stuff that we missed due to last minute planning.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2025

    Bonham State Park Campground

    Small

    A very small park with a small lake, but it is well shaded well maintained. It is undergoing upgrades at this time.

  • A
    Apr. 16, 2025

    McKinney North / Celina KOA Holiday

    Andy B and Remie the Dog

    Spacious clean Large NEW Campground with all amenities. Host’s could not be More professional or nicer. Very large pull through sites, Well maintained. Close enough to Stores and life yet tucked away in a Serene Open area.


Guide to Calera

Camping sites near Calera, Oklahoma cluster around Lake Texoma, offering diverse options for outdoor recreation at an elevation of around 700 feet. The region experiences hot summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round though amenities and services often change seasonally, with peak camping season running April through October.

What to do

Hiking trails: Eisenhower State Park offers several hiking paths suitable for various skill levels. "The trails are great and the Rangers are friendly and share a lot of knowledge. Cool beach with caves," notes a visitor at Eisenhower State Park Campground.

Swimming beaches: Many Lake Texoma campgrounds provide dedicated swimming areas with sandy shorelines. "We stayed in site 13 on loop B and we were located close to the bath house, which was very convenient. The beaches were clean and had legit beach sand, which was very nice," reports a camper from Burns Run West.

Horseback riding opportunities: Platter Flats features an equestrian section with trails. "Half of the campground is an equestrian camp. There are great hiking trails and beautiful views. Good shady spots. We had two kids with us and we loved walking around the campground and seeing all the horses," shares one visitor.

What campers like

Lake access: Many campsites offer direct water access for swimming and fishing. "Our site was right on the lake. Luckily no one was in the site next to us, so we enjoyed a gentle slope down to the water. The water was fantastic for swimming right off our site," reports a camper at Lake Texoma State Park.

Shaded campsites: Burns Run West provides excellent tree cover. "It is very clean. Lots of shade and great campsites. It was hard to pick which campsite to use. The bathrooms & showers are very nice and really clean. Everyday there was a cool breeze coming off the lake."

Fishing opportunities: The region offers excellent fishing conditions. "Great fishing on beautiful Lake Texoma. Bathrooms are always clean. Fellow campers are very friendly. We love Eisenhower state park," writes a visitor. Another notes, "We caught nice catfish off the big rocks" at Burns Run West.

What you should know

Amenities vary significantly: Facilities range from basic to comprehensive. "The sites are spacious pull through sites. There's a small pond that had Canadian geese swimming in it. The bathroom and shower area was immaculate and felt like a nicer hotel. There's a kids playground, nice pool, and dog play area," reports a visitor to Choctaw RV Park.

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat can be intense. "In the summer it gets very hot, nice hiking," mentions a reviewer at Eisenhower State Park. Weather impacts accessibility at certain sites.

Reservation requirements: Most sites require advance bookings, especially during peak seasons. "Also there was no attendant and we switched sites for the weekend with no issue," notes a Platter Flats camper, though this appears uncommon.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access evaluation: Some swimming areas require navigation. "The swim area in this park is down a pretty steep gravel trail that I had a hard time navegating. There is very limited bank access since the park sits about 50 feet up from the water line," cautions a visitor to Eisenhower State Park.

Group camping options: Several parks accommodate larger gatherings. "Our big group has gone to Eisenhower twice. The park is on Lake Texoma. We went to kayak and camp. They have good hiking trails, great campsites, and lots to do," shares a group leader.

Playground access: Riverview RV and Recreational Park offers additional amenities. "River access is frowned upon. They have a playground and dog area I believe too but did not use," notes a visitor. The park also features "gated security" for added safety.

Tips from RVers

Hookup details: Electric service types vary by location. "Most rv sites are 30 amp. Section B is 50 amp. Sites are water and electric, no sewer sites. There are 2 dump sites on the way out," explains a visitor to Lakeside Campground.

Pad construction: Surface types influence leveling requirements. "Roads and Pads were perfectly paved and level. Safe atmosphere with gated access," reports an RVer at Riverview RV and Recreational Park. At Lake Texoma State Park, "most of the RV sites have nice, level concrete pads (except the one we choose ... spot 11 ... crushed granite)."

Cellular connectivity: Service varies by provider and location. "I had 5G 4 bars with T Mobile. Sites are asphault and generally spaced apart so you are not right on top of each other," notes a Lakeside Campground visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Calera, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, Calera, OK offers a wide range of camping options, with 143 campgrounds and RV parks near Calera, OK and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Calera, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Calera, OK is Eisenhower State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 33 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Calera, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Calera, OK.

What parks are near Calera, OK?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 26 parks near Calera, OK that allow camping, notably Lake Texoma and Caddo National Grassland.